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Volume 53 (2022)
- Daniel C. Peterson
When an Evident Fact Cannot Be Allowed to Be True, vii-xviii - Loren Blake Spendlove
There Is No Beauty That We Should Desire Him, 1-30 - Matthew L. Bowen
“But That Thou Wouldst Clear My Way Before Me”: A Note on the Personal and Emotional Rendering of an Ancient Idiom in 2 Nephi 4:33, 31-36 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Hannah’s Adversity and Peninnah’s Redemption, 37-70 - John Lynch
Examining the Origins of Temple Worship, 71-76 - Matthew L. Bowen
“For Their Good Have I Written Them”: The Onomastic Allusivity and Literary Function of 2 Nephi 25:8, 77-90 - Craig L. Foster
The Continuing Saga of Saints, 91-94 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Last Nephite Scribes, 95-138 - Jennifer Roach
Understanding How the Scriptures Came to Be, 139-144 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Unto the Taking Away of Their Stumbling Blocks”: The Taking Away and Keeping Back of Plain and Precious Things and Their Restoration in 1 Nephi 13–15, 145-170 - Jonathan E. Neville
A Man That Can Translate and Infinite Goodness: A Response to Recent Reviews, 171-184 - Spencer Kraus
A Rejoinder to Jonathan Neville’s “Response to Recent Reviews”, 185-198 - Noel B. Reynolds
A Backstory for the Brass Plates, 199-254 - Warren P. Aston
A Research Note: Continuing Exploration and Research in Oman, 255-264 - Scott L. Howell, Brooke Anderson, LaReina Hingson, Lanna McRae, Jesse Vincent, and Brandon Torruella
The Diachronic Usage of Exclamation Marks across the Major Book of Mormon Editions, 265-286